Course reviews

Beautiful changes made to make this course more challenging. I used to always come in at around 5-8 under par on the regular tees here. Hadn't played in about 4 years and this was a welcome surprise!!!

Tee signs just need replaced. Fairways well maintained. Baskets in good condition. More garbage and recycling cans would be beneficial as well. Some great challenging holes, righty, lefty, roller, straight, and dog legs.

Fun course to play with lots of variation. The Long grass in the front 9 can swallow any disc never to be seen again. The area of the course is a little sketchy, but not much can be done about that. The Old back 9 is wonderfully fun, while the New back 9 is crowded brush and confusing.

Pretty good course. The front nine is all on a wide open area, a little confusing the first time. Tall grass is bad in some areas, potential for lots of lost discs. The old back nine starts with two long fairways, the second of which runs right next to the Thames river. Lots of discs get lost there, but the risk isn't too great. The course then enters into the trees, which offers some nice tricky shots. Long and short tees are there for each hole, most with a concrete tee pad. The new back 9 is ... continue reading ›

Pretty good course. The front nine is all on a wide open area, a little confusing the first time. Tall grass is bad in some areas, potential for lots of lost discs. The old back nine starts with two long fairways, the second of which runs right next to the Thames river. Lots of discs get lost there, but the risk isn't too great. The course then enters into the trees, which offers some nice tricky shots. Long and short tees are there for each hole, most with a concrete tee pad. The new back 9 is seldom used, because it is poorly marked and full of trees. Overall, the course could be improved by adding signs and developing the new back 9. ‹ less text

Just completed 18. Lots of work has been done. Lots of stuff cleaned up. There is a new 9 hole in the far back that is a bit confusing. Course has it's challenges. They change up the pin placement monthly to make it more interesting and able to play more frequently without getting bored.

This is not necessarily a review but to address some of the issues that have been raised. For those that haven't visited in a while. All traditional 18 holes have 5'x10' cement tee-pads. The new 9 have patio stones, so all 27 have tee-pads. All traditional holes have 2 pin placements, several have 3. New tee signage project is well under way. All sings should be installed by Aug 15. Additional signage to help with flow is well underway as well. Washrooms on both East and West side of St. Julien ... continue reading ›

This is not necessarily a review but to address some of the issues that have been raised. For those that haven't visited in a while. All traditional 18 holes have 5'x10' cement tee-pads. The new 9 have patio stones, so all 27 have tee-pads. All traditional holes have 2 pin placements, several have 3. New tee signage project is well under way. All sings should be installed by Aug 15. Additional signage to help with flow is well underway as well. Washrooms on both East and West side of St. Julien park (2 minute walk in either direction). “Port A Jon” on site at hole #2. Additional garbage cans have been deployed. Communication board at hole #1 has a map. All in all this park is quickly becoming a first class course. Definitely worth a visit. ‹ less text